As a professional, I have encountered many parents desperate to meet the needs of their children. Their developing babies show difficulties from their first months and, despite alerting their parents, are left waiting for help to develop.
Parents' concern about the appearance of difficulties in their babies is the first and most important sign that should be addressed by professional specialists. Waiting for the appearance of symptoms or developmental deficiencies is the biggest mistake in early care for these cases. Diagnosis, of course, is impossible in most of these cases, but addressing difficulties and deficiencies in physical, cognitive, social, or emotional areas is.
There is a strong tendency to wait until the first three years, when it is during this period that attention and stimulation are most effective, helping our children develop globally and completely, and at the same time, putting an end to this concern on the part of parents by giving them resources so they can naturally help their children from these early stages.
Early stimulation is not only effective but incredibly necessary to establish a solid foundation for the subsequent acquisition of all subsequent skills.
Cristina Oroz Bajo